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Show ffMMM m tfyfff i fin if Mft I IIMtMIMIMMMH MM r4ryi4'YVVVt f I i i 1 t r MMMI Iff! lwl I ..rVrTr,,,. ' . t - -- II ' t ffin '' fm f r '. r 5 Box Elder NEWS Stay, Mrs. Kenneth E. Weight who Brigham City. Utah has been Corlnnes first grade Sept. 2. 1853 Wednesday, teacher the past two years, callARE FACTS HONEYVILLE CORINNE ed this week to say that she had Farm Bureau meeting will be From Two held the first part of September news. some Interesting By Marijan Morris years ago when she had Harold and an Interesting program is NEYVS Orienar Rivtr. City Fillmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. planned. Last meeting, and servwas food sister. are brother and tal prepared a as first Albert graWintle Fillmore, Mrs. George OOtRINNE Id like to start the Mr. and Mrs. George Orme atfrom Honeyville. she sent some of his free ed and everyone there felt they The Mel-vlafBEAR RIVER CITY column off this week with a bit der, Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and tended the Joseph Dewey rehand drawings to a childrens had truly had a wonderful Johnsen family held a famof a chuckle and no comment misswho of HONEYVILLE M r. and Mrs. children, Dawnene and Johnnie union at Bear Lake Friday. you Those ternoon. called Highlights. thrown In. It is a little poem magazine Sunday, at LaFreeland Moody of Thatcher, of Ogden, are guests at the Christina and Shauna Beck, ily Mrs. Weight said she thought ed this meeting really missed, Mrs. and Mr. and Johnsen written and called by goon. last this were "Query," DarArizona, guests home of Mrs. Mills parents, Mr. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. this magazine was rated very something worthwhile. Wajch, M.V., Salt Lake City. Here on the week at the home of Mr. and land Mrs. Bin Tolman, this week. rell Beck of Pocatello, Idaho, are their two sons were honored highly and was similar to our for other announcements On Mongoes: Mrs. Rulon Bowman. their guests. They will be leaving In next The Honeyville Requlta club in Honeyville She meeting. Friend. Utah "Childrens visiting I read your poems of the howlnear future for Eden, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Adney are day, the Moodys and Bowmans held their party this last week grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto the also said that very seldom did where Mr. Johnsen will resume ing cat, visited relatives in Salt Lake at the Box Elder park In Brig- Hill and other relatives. west from the appear going around these days with And the bird that honks at material at the local high Mr. and Mrs. Lament Boothe teaching In the magazine, but that one smiles ' of happiness. They now City. ham canyon. They enjoyed a ' ocdawn, Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke delicious chicken dinner. Then and family of Ogden, spent Sun- school. Others enjoying the of Harolds drawings had been have three granddaughters. The But nothing can compare with Mr. Gale, and daughter, spent they played games and visited day in Honeyville visiting Mr. casion were Mr. and Mrs. Vern published in the latest issue. latest to arrive belongs to Mrs. of Salt the neighbors dogs Thursday in Salt Lake City visit- until dark. Then all went to the 'Boothes mother, Mrs. Paulie Barrett and two children Mrs. Weight praised Harolds and Mrs. Adrian Reynolds. Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lee That bark the whole night long. work ing Mrs. Burkes parents, Mr. drive-ishow to finish up a de- Bootne. sincerely and felt that he Reynolds is the former Joyce When one shuts up, another had more Johnsen and children, Mrs. Eve- ness. and. Mrs. O. A. Seager. Gale lightful evening. Those present than usual talent in Adney. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds son and and starts, lyn J. Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mateson stayed in Salt Lake for a few- were Mrs. iPaulie T. Boothe, Mrs. Let us extend con now make their home in Minndrawing. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. and children of Lund, Nevada And another comes in on relief days to visit with her grand- Carrie Boothe, Mrs. Beulah too, to this young esota. gratulations, Held Over f(om Last Week Miss Ann and Maxine Perry, are visiting Mr. Matesons par- But the thing that puzzles me artist and wish him more sucMrs. Lima Hunsaker, is Mr. Mrs. this; Ellis Mate-soof and Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff daughters cess. The is in the June Are the owners totally deeft issue of drawing at Loand other relatives. Hattie Hunsaker, Mrs. Winnie Perry, spent the week-enHighlights. relfriends and with Visiting Mrs. Chester Christensen engan as guests of their aunts, Mrs. Margie Oliver has anClark, Mrs. Lillian Hunsaker, Mrs. Rosalee Campbell and Mrs. tertained Monday afternoon in atives is Mrs. Albert Romano of other little boy at her house. Mrs. Daisy Duke, Mrs. Estella RoLillian Nelson. honor of her son, Curtis second Seattle, Washington. Mrs. This makes three grandsons for Hughes, Mrs. Orvilla Orme, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Linwall birthday. The afternoon was mano and daughter, Cynthia Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan. Tells Mrs. Mary Seal. of at Ann her home parthe are dinner were of 'Brigham City Don Coburn has returned home spent playing games aftqr which Congratulations to everyone, pardelicious tray lunch was serv ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ents, grandparents and two litafter working for three months guests of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney in Joesph S. Francom, president City. Sr., Brigham Checketts, Wednesday evening. ed. Curtis received many love Holmes, Angeles, Calif. His fam-iIT'S COOL INSIDE in Los been to tle brothers. Francom Advertising Agency of By Mrs. R. G. Barnes, Mr. iRomano has returned Mr. Mrs. and Holmgren gifts. Honin has here Parley ly living Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wulf have Salt Lake City, Friday announcNaf, Idaho Mrs. Leon Jensen spent Fri- Washington, but Marilyn will had Mrs. spent Wednesday and Thursday Coburns eyville with visitors this week. Mrs. ed four advancements in the , TODAY a in for Utah remain longer In In Lake Salt T. City. Brighamday City visiting (Boothe, mother, Mrs. Paulie Wulfs sister and her husband agency. atB. Jensen Mrs. and James Mr. Leslie Mrs. and Harold ill. who is family Tracy this summer. They left for a Jensen, from Rapid City, South Dakota Wilford H. Struhs, account exSpecial Matinee few days visit in St. Anthony, attended the Noble family re- tended a genealogical party on Many relatives and friends athave had an extensive vacation ecutive, has been made Piotended the testimonial in the 3:30 P. M. Idaho with Mrs. Coburns par- union at Lagoon, Saturday, Aug. Thursday evening held at ;,U30 through Canada and our northin charge of producThird ward in Tremonton, Sunneer park. ents, Dr. and Mrs. Elma Coburn. 25. west. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Col- tion and Richford O. Scopes has Mrs. Delbert Holm- day evening for Ora Fae Iver Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Dlahl and vin found the country very in- been made director of Art. Cap-pA number of people from Yost gren are rejoicing over the ar- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. children, iBerthan and Richard and Standrod attended roteresting on this first visit west iR. Ricks will be in charge of the to born new ALL IN PERSON! a who of is rival Joseph Iverson, of Salt Lake City, were weekgrandson leaving and north. in and circus fair radio and television department deo, Burley, soon of Meldrum Mr. Mrs. for Sweden where Inc. and Dallas she will Financial Industrial Fund, end guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Reta Redelings who has and R. E. ' ' Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Brigham City. (Pete) Hackworth will fulfill a mission for the,, LjDB. shareowners will receive both a been in Corinne and Mrs. DeVere Wintle. sumduring the direct copy production and rean- church. Mrs. Jensen Kent Mr. and from The Honeyville ward conferdistribution fiscal and Gunnell five yearend mer and is a former resident of girl Gayle as public relations direcence was held in the ward cha- friends left Monday morning for nounces the arrival of a baby securities profits of approximate- Corinne, returned to Washing- main tor first 1rm Week Is their S. This girl. 15, with 1953, the 23, pel, Sunday, Aug, a vacation trip to Yellowstone daughter. ly $151,250 on Sept. ton this week,. She and her son, Mr. Struhs has been with fhb Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon atMartin. Rasmussen, District Man- Wallace Redelings and his famchapel filled with ward mem- National park. LITTLE for five yeans and pre agency of the reunion a tended bers at both morning and evefamily hat's ager, announced today. ily are conducting their ranch- viously was with the .Union Pa Edith Yost and family, Tom Jesse Arbon family held at Box divi A very interesta said Rasmussen that ning meetings. and ing farming at Boyds, cific Railroad at Omaha where Children 35c Adults 50c were Sunday Elder County park, Thursday. Going on in dend of $..025 per share will be Washington ing program was presented. Stokes and" family from now on. And he was with the advertising deMrs. ' Theo. Eliason and chilthree-montEach organization had a part. visitors at the J. S. Barnes. the for period such as ILLARD. paid ranch partment for 11 years. He also Last Times Tonite Myron Gill has leased a Uto-c- dren of Oakley, Idaho, recently Pres. Beecher of the North Box 1953. The as they have like the ones you has ending August 31, worked in the promotion deService station In Malta. He visited Mrs. Eliasons sister and Elder stake presidency was the distribution from see on calendars and in picture fiscal year-enof the Orriaha World-Heral- d partment to Anwife move to and his Clair Mrs. Mr. and News plan Willard family, securities profits will amount to books. Mrs. Redelings son from guest speaker. Salt Lake, Tribune. and near the in future. Malto Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and dersen. $.07 per share. During the first Logan, Jean and his family, are Mr. Scopes also has beenwith of WILLARD 'Dianne daughter Holmgren, shareown of months 1953, nine family of Ogden was In Honeyalso Mrs. Adelia John Visit In Muddy, Utah moving to Washington to the Francom Agency - for five Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren received additional make their home. ers have son returned Sunday starring Jean Simmons and ville Sunday visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. , Roland Rose her to years and formerly was art diVisiting in Pocatello, Idaho on spent Saturday evening at Al- had the misfortune to fracture home and friends in Willard af- quarterly dividends of $.09 per ; Stewart Granger Mrs. LeRoy Shelby of Ogden rector of a New York agency. A arm. her NewMr. Mrs. with and Sunday has been teaching music to ter an honorable mis share. vin James in Utah. Both of Pratt Institute-Brooklyn- , Mrs. Chester Christen- slon fulfilling ell Welch and children, were Mr. families then Muddy, Financial Industrial Fund net some Corinne youngsters. She graduate N. Y., he was with the. to the Southern States miswent to Montello, Mr. and -- FRI. - SAT. Mrs. visited sen and THUR. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker, parhigh came to Brigham City each air force intelligence during sion. She la'bored In and assets reached an Nev., Sunday to visit with the Christensensfamily ents of Mrs. Welch. parents, Mr. and Florida. She left homeGeorgia of $15,225,523 on Aug. 12, 1953, a week and gave lessons at the World War II. DOUBLE BILL John Boundy family. 17, March at Boun- 1952. She is well and 275 in a year, home, of her . daughter, Mrs. . Mr. Ricks, account The Sowers reunion was held Mrs. William Hamilton happy to growth of $3,286, executive,, Sunday. Rasmussen disclosed. The Fund Elaine Ward. be home again. at Spirit Lake, high in the Uin- tiful, Circumstances, formerly with Falls!, !H. Mrs. and Mrs. Jones de-j- i. tah mountains southwest of Reva J.Patsy ,Mr. Gaylte Baddley, son of Mr. holds investments in 72 of Amer however, have caused her to disadvertising i Andersen were Ogden JU AUTO-V- U continue her visits to . Brigham partment, is a graduate oftYe---be- r and Mrs, Howard .Baddley has leas leading companies. , , Fort Bridger, Wyoming, Saturvisitors, Saturday. 'in the last five y.ears Financial City, but she said that 6he received a call to serve as day, August 15. Roland Rose and college and the university Mrs. Stanley Jensen enterDRIVE-I- N U;nf minim THEATRE to the British mis-iln- . Industrial Fund has increased Would, come to Corinne if she of Washington where heiVn&jbr- wife attended. They spent the missiinary at a partained lovely birthday cent or 300 $11,416, 758 couldrget enough pupils. My ed in advertising; N(r.v;Hack-wort- h He leaves Oct. 7, 1953. per weekend in a lodge on the edge ty Saturday afternoon In honor o Wednesday - Thursday r Karen Cutler, of the lake. Fishing was fair. Dennis Hale, son of Mrs, Durlig this same per daughter and came to the 'agency from , who of her asGT srq-nnfo- . Sandra, daughter, iod have shareholders received daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- the editorial department of .the Mr. and Mrs. Scott Butcher Elaine of Horn HIAWATHA City, Brigham The little seven old. was ' years GEEKS and daughters Annette and Sue formerly of Willard, is home on a total of $1,956,508 in dividends, non Cutlgr have been taking Salt Lake Tribune u and. .Salt in their "dress-uPlus ' Mrs. from lessohs or share and We $736,270 a He station $.5326 Ellen of Morrison, Illinois?, spent guests came has been Shelby. per Lake .Telegram. Previous to that and long ed furliugh. securities profits, re have been very pleased with her he was sports editor on.tije-.Ppst- at a camp in California. He In year-entwo days with the Roland Rose clothes, so high heels LADY POSSESESD j The hoswere in skirts style. aaid to continue with, .her, Register and spent, three years Will report wish, at Camp Lewis, presenting $.2101 per share. had been to Yel tess family. They lunch a delicious served ' . . , Mrs. Cutler and I were won- in military public relations and The Home Offices of Financial and lowstone park and were going Washtngtln. . Starring James Mason were also enjoyed. to Ogden to visit other relatives. and games Ralph Dalton returned to Ft, Industrial Fund, a diversified, dering if there were any other the armed forces institute. and June Havoc Miss Mime Rashband of He Ord, in Corinne who Mr. 'Francom noted that the Calif., ,'last week after and managed mutual investment youngsters Sunday Speakers Clara Bean of Arthur Taylor and Zon Lloyd ber City and Mrs. spending his furlough with his fund, are located at Denver, would be interested in taking agency is in its 15th year of bus- were din Sunday lessons from a first-ratwere Interesting speakers in Brigham City teacher. iness in Salt Lake City .where From Mrs. Le parents and many friends. M'ss Janea Johnson has been it serves advertisers in four inthere Jie will be transferred to Missionaries sacrament meeting In the Yost ner guests of Mr. and Enjoy Grande Peterson. . another camp fo ran eight weeks ward Sunday afternoon. taking piano from Mrs. Shelby, termountain states. . The Associated Women of the . Social also, but as most of, you are Hour The following celebrated birth-daschooling. Thursday a very Inter Pres. Oleen Palmer, Melvin anniversaries this month: Farm Bureau held "missionaries of the Box aware,' Janea will be moving ,to The school the at Midvale very soon. If any of Gustave Anderson, 'Aug. 1; Mary esting meeting Miss Riberts, representing the stake Elder tabernacle mission en Gill. Aug. 3; Vickie Montgom house Friday afternoon. , dem- high council, and Mrs. Adelia joyed a social hour last Thurs you would like further informaa Bessie M. Hansen gave tion or are interested, will you ery, Aug. 7: Kent Tracy, Aug. onstration on salads and sand 'Johanson were the speakers on day evening at the tabernacle. STARTS TODAY contact either Mrs. Vernon Cut11; Karen Holtman, Aug. 13; Bp. Sunday evening. social clos The marked the wiches. ler or myself thank you. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ward reAlmy Fehlman, Aug. 18; Mr. and Mrs. Reg Burt spent turned last week from a three ing this week of the summer Mrs. Marvin- Jeppeson reports Jones, Aug. 18; Gayle a few tourist guide service. from their here weeks trip to the eastern part of A musical program arranged that she and her husband acGunnell, Aug. 19; Nelda Mont- ranch indays the Uintahs. the U. S. They attended the pa gomery, Aug. 19; Mary Iverson, the music committee, Mrs, companied by former Corinne J. Edwin Baird Linda daughter of Mr, geant at Palmyra, New York by Aug. 22; Colleen Barnes, Aug. and Mrs. Taylor, Bunnell and Mrs. Louise residents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helen Ralph Taylor is visit- and many other places of inter 22 and Bryce Trace, Aug. 25, and as chairmen, entertained Cheal enjoyed a very InterestDavis, ing her cousin, Ilene Checketts. est. They report that they had the 74 Beth Jones, Aug. 26. ing vacation In southern Utah people attending. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harris a wonderful trip. was parks. She says the colors were ala mode Cantaloupe of Cleveland. Idaho, were dinMrs. Edith B. Harding Is visit served following the program something to behold and that YOUR STATE FARM AGENT ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen ing with her relatives in Rex with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bar they also saw lots of wild deer Nelson, Sunday. The Nelsons burg, Idaho, for a few days. and turkeys. They also were forFIRST FOR ALL THREE took them on a tour of the bird Mr. Anton Olson of Sweden ker and Mrs. Berma Orme as Scretnpliy by BORDEN CHASE A CORONADO of the refreshments tunate enough to see the Grand RKO to Radio , 1 U4utef Pictwes, refuge, by traduction; has been in Willard the past two committee. Canyon of the Colorado. Utah Prince Matchabelli 1 Gaylene Roberts of Grants-ville- , or three weeks visiting with his is a wonderful state of contrasts. Co-H- it SPECIAL I her is Utah, visiting If yoti arent already aware of Carl Olson and famiy, nephew, j Dinner Honors Andersen. Valene Party. , He left Willard Monday evethe article on Utah that is out Brent John Nyman Holmgren, in the current "Holiday, by all ' 24, to go to New Bri- Joseph Petersen On Aug. ning, Call- sen and Kay Burch told of their tain, Conn, to visit until Octo means get a copy, The article J. EDWIN recent trip to the Boy Scout jam ber, then he will said to Sweden His 84th Birth Date , itself Is worth the price of the BAIRD AGENCY boree, in sacrament meeting. Joe This is his second trip to Wil A dinner party held last Sun magazine and then toss in the 134 So. Main Del Huggins gave a repqrt,of his lard. He is 80 yeans old and honored Joseph Petersen on color pictures and you really day Wil at State Camp stay at Boys when he gets to Sweden this his 84th birthday anniversary. have something. It is written by liams. .Scoutmasters Olsen and time, he has crossed the Atlantic It was held at the home of. a a Utah man, Samuel W. Taylor, Yates of the Boy Scout Council ocean 12 times. of no extra charge with our Mrs. Ruth Anderson and he truly has an understanddaughter, also gave brief remarks. Mrs- Carl Olson and children with 36 members of t the family ing of the people and the state own matching cologno... Mrs. Earl Sears and children, of Utah. "Holiday is the name together with Mr. Anton Olson, present. limited time only Elva Rae and C. F. of Murtaugh, spent the week end at Bear Lake Other children of the guest of of the magazine. Mrs. Sears were of guests Idaho, and Lago, Idaho. honor present were, Mrs. LawMrs. Richard Lower has ansister and family, Mrs. LaVal Mr. Gottlieb Miller, brother of rence Petersen, Penrose and other grandchild. Her daughter, Andersen, three days last week. Mrs. Mary M. Wells of Willard Melvin Petersen, Brigham City, LaRea, has a baby daughter, I Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins and Mrs. Lizzie Stark of Ogden In attendance too were seven think. Hope Im not wrong. and children spent Sunday at was buried in the Willard cem grandchildren and 17 great When I talked to Mayme this avetOve Ariell Mrs. of and Mr. home the week she said she was going to etery on Saturday afternoon grandchildren. ' Andersen of Centerville. A beautiful next see to the leave cake this Aug. 29. Mr. Miller was 71 years day birthday Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren and of age and left Willard 40 years decorated the center QMKkofttdtiftf of the ta latest addition. ft for Mrs. Annie M. Andersen were ago, and not even his sisters ble. . a reminder that Corinne Just diikwhiAf, at a lovely party knew his whereabouts 1 until Perfume Pune Crown with given at the home of Mrs. Holm his death in Idaho Falls, Idaho, regular 24 Belovid Cologne. gren. A delicious hot: dinner was this week, where he has been kthinf . 0t usually 4 Both 250 served, to the following ladies wording tor the past 15 years. m tbit Mrs. Adeline Andersen, Sophia Andersen, MfHiitt, Jensen, Margretta Perfume Purse Crown with 2 , ALAN LADD Mary Holman, Emma Palce, Hil Beloved 4 Cologne. JEAN ARTHUR regular da Iverson, Elvina Jensen of VAN HEFLIN Bear River City and Mrs. David usually 16 Both Extra years age make -- GEORGE STEVENS Holmgren of Tremonton. If was To Meet Ofato-TflaXt- S Family for these an occasion Youll want to use the cologne at enjoyable the smoothest old-tim- e ladies as a lot of them are over home, lavishly . , . and carry the The Erastus Darwin Meacam RANDOM DK WILOI perfume with you to renew your eighty years young and the him JACK WATER SOFTENER PALANCC time was spent viewing old family organization is holding tN JOHNSON UCMAMAN tea fragrance throughout the day. tasted. Bourbon ever MMMMtNO BiHCVIi HOIOMI STIVCMS nses reunion annual their reminisce and September you photographs prices plus loe KNINNUf KB I OUfHl jm JACK 5, 1953, at Logan. The east secllBEMVI of the past. Mvtk MU MMPU ( e Cotf 43 let i Miss Geniel Jensen of Ogden tion of the Willow park has and TECHNICOLOR agree I was a guest of her parents, Mr. been, reserved for the occasion eeUMOWNT eecTMt Ihmn pre-wand Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Sun from'10 a. m. to 6,p. m. Recreation, lunch at 12 noon, day. automatic model Mr. and Mrs. Hodges and baby and a program to follow are on of events of were the list of the day. Sunday daughter Ogden Ask for FUI homo trial QkY yi DRUGGIST All relatives and families of . visitors at the home of Mrs. are Cemrff Tobteo SexAr tHfni. this invited Mr. Mrs, and organization Hodges parents, A A A A bourbon and urged to bring their lunch f Chester Stander. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iverson, and Join us in one big reunion, Mrs. Mary Holmgren, Mrs. Mary said J. Leo Meacram, president. STRAIGHT Andersen, Mrs. Audrienne Braeg Also Serial - Shorts The smelt is so oily that, ger, Mrs. Rita Andersen, Gladys Cartoon and News BOUBBO Thorsen and Andrea Huggins when one of these fish is dried Coal and Appliance . attended the dinner at the Oak and has a wick inserted in its cancan be used as a cafe in Tremonton, honoring body, it PHONE ONE 6 PROOF. OLD. QUAKER. OISTtUJNQ CO LAWR6NCE8URQt- - INDr . . tb pioReexa and given by tba dle f Held Over from Lost Week parents and other relatives. She , home Sunday. The Honeyville packing house people are busy getting ready for the fall run. Tomato picking will start In the next few days, and potato shipping will start soon also. They employ a number of men and ladies will Held Over from Last Dougna Orme of Layton Is a guest at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker and children visited wltn Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen and family In Garland, Thursday. Mrs. Larsen and Mr. Hunsaker Week- - Cminty;eamp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers., Mrs. John T. Hansen of Tremonton is spending some time at the home of her daughter and family, Mrs. Ernest Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen visited their granddaughter, Susan Murray, who is confined in the St. 'Benedict hospital Buffering wjth polio. The of Mr. little girl is the and Mrs. Joe Murray. Mrs. Murray will be remembered as the former Floy Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen and sons left Wednesday morning for a vacation trip which will take them into Wyoming for some fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Soof-flelspent several days of last week in Ely, Nevada, on busi- Held Over from Last WeeK -- B n r, Hun-sake- 7 n Francom Ad Agency BORDERLINE Advancements INCIDENTS ' Rasmussen Reports ,:pNSTAGEi: On Financial Fund y - THE THREE fw PIGS w o h YOUNG BESS all-tim- e Post-Regist- - , , . isicaactsn five-yea- d 1 r . ! e y Ma-lind- a , rSr MOLIFElFiRE cou-sin- nags? SOFT water - Doom Erastus Meacham OLD of SHANE PERMUTIT QUAKER r.T v M 4 IMS Try it you'll ar laiCZHannililza 7 BEEHIVE ' |